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renascence

[ri-nas-uhns, -ney-suhns] / rɪˈnæs əns, -ˈneɪ səns /


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If a country's industries are experiencing a renascence, they would be importing more semi-finished goods and machinery.

From Economist • Apr. 2, 2013

And there was a renascence of sprightlier activity.

From Time Magazine Archive

Astrologers insist that since their art is actually a science, its renascence was foreordained.

From Time Magazine Archive

He "retired" in 1916, appeared again at intervals, collapsed on a Denver lecture platform three years ago and retired finally, denouncing the indecency of the modern theatre and predicting an imminent Shakespeare renascence.

From Time Magazine Archive

Through the middle ages it was the sanctuary and since the renascence of classical learning it has been the museum of Europe.

From Rome by Malleson, Hope




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